Beginning with an abridged history of administrative and clinical
supervision, The Principal's Guide to Instructional Improvement offers
principals both background information, as well as comprehensive models
and examples, to analyze and improve teacher instruction. Based on the
principle of teacher growth, rather than teacher evaluation, this book
explains both content and process, allowing for the establishment of
principal-teacher rapport, the very foundation of successful school
supervision. The book offers six supervision models that translate the
theory to applied practice. All models can be used separately or
together, and they are thoroughly explained with sufficient examples for
easy implementation. Beneficial for both novice and veteran principals,
this guide will systematically improve the hierarchy within schools,
allowing for vast improvement within the classroom.